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2005 South by Southwest Rockzillaworld Round-Up
By Dante Dominick

Another year, another installment of Rockzillaworld reports from South by Southwest (SXSW) via yours truly.

2005 was the largest in the event's history; over 1300 bands were "official" SXSW acts. The actual number of performances by musical acts in the city of Austin during this four-day period was likely closer to 4000. It's staggering really. Concert stages spring up in parking lots, venues that don't exist for 51 weeks open their doors, art galleries, plant nurseries, taco stands and gas stations host multiple concert events.

The offerings run literally 24 hours. Official showcases, spread over 50 venues, start at 8pm and end, according to Austin law, at 2am. Ridiculous after parties follow that test attendees endurance and/or sanity. By day are the bulk of the "unofficial" showcases. Riding the coattails of the main event, these free concerts sometimes trump the nightly performances. Free music, free food...water, two dollars. That's the cold, hard facts ladies and gentlemen: food, beer and music are endless, renewable resources during SXSW. Water, however, apparently proves more difficult for event organizers to round up.

This was the 19th annual SXSW. For those that have never been, this is no ordinary music festival for reasons beyond the boggling numbers. By day are also various panels and discussions, moderated by industry big wigs, which dissect every aspect of the music biz for aspiring musicians, managers, publicists and sundry industry weasels representing every continent (excluding that frozen one). An equal number of people are here to network as there are folks just interested in checking out music. Maybe even more actually. It can be nauseating.

"And what of the performers?" you ask. Glad you did. The scope is, it likely goes without saying, enormous. From Robert Plant to Vanilla Ice to panels with Roky Erickson and Brian Wilson. And there are even acts that are relevant to today's world of music (sorry, couldn't resist).

Seriously though, everything is covered. There is a very heavy emphasis on two genres in particular: the Americana/roots rock/singer-songwriter genre (yes, I did just roll that into one) and the loud/blaring/art metal/whatever the hell you call it/I guess this is rock and roll today/punk genre. Those two fields combine for easily over half of what is presented.

Below are some of the highlights from my SXSW 2005. But first, this disclaimer: excruciating tooth pain hampered me. Despite the urgent need for oral surgery, I pulled through to bring the following stories and pictures to you. Some reporters brave mortar shells in far away lands. I brave sticky floors and throngs of partiers in my haze of prescription painkillers. I even used straws to drink when opening my jaw became too much: that's how dedicated I am folks.


Idol to the Idols

New Orleans Night

Bloodshot Bash 2005

Random Notes

Reporter's Scrapbook

Contact Dante Dominick at  dominick-at-rockzilla.net

 

 
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